After a mere 250 miles there was a general feeling amongst the assembled scribes that Triumph have pitched the new Trophy’s manners and behaviour in just about the right parameters. After another 400 miles, their (and my) opinion hasn’t shifted.
Triumph's Tiger sheds the big trailie looks, sharpens its claws and goes for a more road-inspired image. Is this the right direction for Hinckley's big cat?
Reliving a past they never had on machinery they didn't own first time round, Alex, Jon and Jim indulge in a spot of nostalgic old school cool. Let's go retro...
Triumph’s Tiger 800XC is aimed at the more adventure-minded bikers out there. The ones that, while they’re filtering through traffic on their daily commute, are actually imagining handling out water to local kids at a remote stop in Africa. It’s a fantasy that’s helped BMW sell thousands of dual-purpose bikes.
Around the hills of Spain and the corners of Ascari, Forsyth gives his second impression of the Triumph Speed Triple and the souped up Arrow kitted version